ZTE Secures Partnerships With All Three Major Canadian Wireless Carriers For ZTE Connected Car Device

You’ll recall that I recently reviewed ZTE’s Connected Car device under the Rogers Smart Drive name. ZTE has since announced that they’ve secured a deal with Bell for them to carry the device under the Bell Connected Car name. Rogers and Bell join Telus in carrying the ZTE Connected Car device which means that 90% of Canadians now have access to it.

In case you need a quick refresher on what this device does, here’s a quick rundown. The connected car device, built by ZTE, is compatible with most vehicles built after 1996. and simply plugs into the car’s On-Board Diagnostic (OBD-II) port. After downloading the Android or iOS app, powered by Mojio, for their wireless carrier’s connected car service and completing the easy setup, customers can access a range of valuable features, including:

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